Hey guys, I currently am on the verge of finishing my masters in chemistry in Germany. I am originally from India and don’t want to go back. Although Germany is a seemingly great country to live, unfortunately, for me, it never suited me. I have never been so mentally depressed and unmotivated ever in my life (despite previously having a hard life). I think it’s the loneliness and how you’re just never accepted. I cannot think of living here long term. I have nothing against Germany so I would like to not have comments ‘defending’ my stance of living in Germany. I have made up my mind and I just cannot live such a life. I want to ask which country would be great for me. I have a background in chemistry so would be great to have a country that has opportunities for that. That’s the most important. Preferably an English speaking country. Safe for women. Good work life balance. Acceptance of expats(of course I’m not delusional but at least to an extent).

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    Malta is a no right now especially for someone from India. she will be discriminated against

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      That’s sad to hear, I’d been given the impression it was quite open because of its history and also their creation of remote worker visas etc to try and attract more foreign workers

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        Its because most asians in Malta are working the lower tier jobs. A lot of Indian, Pakistani and Nepalese uber drivers, food delivery drivers and cleaners. Very hard working but have the usual migrant stigma. They stick to themselves and don’t really spend much. Their men also don’t have a good feminist reputation. And Malta is already dangerous driving territory but these food delivery drivers are next level.

        It’s actually surprising when you speak to one and you find out they are a doctor or software developer. They are a smaller percentage. But they are very nice and polite people.

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      1 year ago

      Are you sure?? Oftentimes the discrimination is against uneducated working class immigrants and not people with graduate degrees in STEM.